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The first distorted guitar riff resonates and every fan knows who's on the stage. The great live presence of "KrawallBrüder" is very much audible throughout the newest piece of Pascal and his men. The gloves are off on this one and there's no need to please everyone. The brothers are running free, picking up any leftovers in the process and mercilessly cutting right to the chase of the matter. "Vengenza" impresses with diversified song writing, the habitually great sing-along parts, KB's typical hymn character, but also a few slower moments.